California, Feb. 11 -- Mark Zuckerberg, CEO of Meta, recently discussed a legal battle in Pakistan, where he was sued over content deemed blasphemous on Facebook, highlighting the challenges posed by differing legal frameworks around the world.

In an interview with Joe Rogan, Zuckerberg explained how such laws, which conflict with free expression values upheld by American tech companies, add pressure on global platforms to regulate content more strictly.

"There are laws in different countries that we disagree with. For example, there was a point at which someone was trying to get me sentenced to death in Pakistan because someone on Facebook had a picture where they had a drawing of Prophet Mohammed, and someone said, 'That's blasphemy i...